|  Superintendent Jennifer Hamm in her report provided some 
			clarification on a couple of issues. The first stems from earlier 
			comments made concerning transportation. In May, Hamm warned the 
			board members and the public that if the state shuts down funding 
			for school transportation, CEL would have only a few years of bus 
			service left. Since then, Hamm has double-checked with the 
			Illinois State Board of Education, and she made the correction that 
			CEL does have to provide bus service, and should transportation be 
			pulled from the state, the money to run the buses would have to come 
			out of general state aid payments, which would decrease the general 
			education fund. Hamm told guests present that this issue will come up again for 
			the politicians in the future, and that concerned citizens should be 
			in contact with their representatives to help make sure 
			transportation stays. For 2014, transportation funding as a whole 
			will stay the same, though CEL will receive less money due to 
			cost-cutting measures taken by the school last year. 
			 The second issue Hamm addressed was the persistence of a rumor 
			that CEL and school districts in the area would be consolidating in 
			the future. Hamm said that CEL has never had any plans of taking 
			such action and that she wants to see the comments of such a 
			possibility stop. Hamm also said that while consolidation would 
			result in transforming outstanding debt into debt certificates, the 
			process involved is long and arduous. "I hope the conversation about consolidation comes to an end, 
			quite honestly, because there has never been any intent from our 
			parents to want to consolidate. It's other people from the outside 
			that keep bringing up the consolidation issue," said Hamm. She also said that CEL is doing relatively well financially 
			compared with other schools in the state, and so there would be no 
			reason to begin such a process.  As to the school construction, Hamm said that so far, the school 
			is coming in at only $975 over budget, which is very good for a 
			project of such size. Furthermore, there is money coming to the 
			district in the form of grants that have not been received yet, so 
			the figure is still susceptible to change. Hamm said the construction is set to finish on schedule in 13 
			days (as of July 17). She said the companies involved have been 
			extremely professional and working with them has been a great 
			experience. CEL may be looking into switching providers for employee health 
			insurance as insurance premiums increased by 14.5 percent since last 
			year. Hamm said the school was expecting an increase, but not such a 
			drastic one. As a result, several employees have voiced a desire to 
			switch providers. Hamm said United Health Care has provided the most 
			appealing quotes for pricing so far.  
			
			 CEL will change the lunch schedule, starting with the 2014-2015 
			school year. Because of the larger commons area that is being 
			constructed, the students will be able to fit into two lunch periods 
			instead of four. The price for lunch in the next school year will 
			also increase by 10 cents. The increase is a required minimum 
			increase set by state regulations. 
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			 Before the meeting officially began, the school board held a 
			public hearing for the posting of an amended budget for fiscal 2013. 
			An amended budget contrasts the differences between projected 
			revenues and expenses with the actual revenues and expenses. Originally, it was projected that the school would take in 
			$2,921,156 in revenue. According to the amended budget, CEL actually 
			brought in revenue of $3,093,007, a figure $171,851 higher than 
			expected. Expenditures were also higher than was originally projected. 
			Originally, budgeted expenses were set at $2,712,983. The amended 
			budget shows that CEL spent $3,074,418 for fiscal 2013. However, the superintendent also said that the figure for 
			expenses is a little skewed in the category of capital outlay 
			projects, so the real amount under expenditures is lower. For now, the school is looking at a remaining surplus of $18,589. 
			That number is still subject to change as end-of-the-year bills are 
			paid by the district. Allen Shew, the district treasurer for CEL, told the board that 
			he is still having a few technical issues with Skyward in creating 
			his reports. Shew said he is hoping the problems will be cleared up 
			in time for the school's annual audit, scheduled to begin in early 
			August. 
			
			 As the meeting came to a close, several action items were 
			approved by the board members: 
				
				Approval of the 
				amended budget for fiscal 2013.
				Posting for the 
				position of board recording secretary, as the previous 
				secretary, Teresa Strampp, has resigned from that position. 
				Until the position is filled, Tish Podunajec will temporarily 
				take on those duties. 
				Hiring of Jillian 
				Schneider as a physical education teacher.
				Hiring of Jeannie 
				Schutz as a driver for a special education student.
				Hiring of Mindy 
				Spear as a special education aide for grades five through eight.
				Moving the September Board of Education 
				meeting to Sept. 18. Board members present were Jeff Brooks, president; Lori Birnbaum, 
			vice president; Tish Podunajec, secretary; Kenny Golden; Randy Wolf; 
			and Jason Toft. Superintendent Jennifer Hamm was also present. 
            [By DEREK HURLEY] |